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Newcomer Vandalize Boats announces the debut of their SUV 305 center console.
Vandalize Boats SUV 305. Photo: Vandalize Boats.
Newcomer Vandalize Boats has announced the debut of their SUV 305 center console at FLIBS 2020 this year, and the model is now available for sea trials to interested buyers.
Newcomer Vandalize Boats announces the debut of their SUV 305 center console.
Vandalize Boats SUV 305. Photo: Vandalize Boats.
Newcomer Vandalize Boats has announced the debut of their SUV 305 center console at FLIBS 2020 this year, and the model is now available for sea trials to interested buyers.
“Our boat owners over the years - many years now - owning our 36s and 41s, asking us when are you going to build my next boat - we need a bigger boat," says Albemarle General Manager Burch Perry, speaking yesterday at FLIBS 2020. more
The two boat builders then unveiled a rendering of their new 53-foot hull design with the mold currently being constructed in Edenton, North Carolina at Albemarle’s facility. Construction of the new boats will begin in early 2021. [links]
Albemarle 53 Boat Announced at FLIBS 2020. Rendering by Albemarle.
At the FLIBS event, Perry welcomed Paul Spencer to come to the podium and introduce the project. “Like Albemarle Boats, the Spencer family has a long tradition of boat building - it’s truly a family affair there as well,” said Spencer. “I spent 25 years in the charter and sportfishing industry before I started building boats. I’ve always had a passion and a love for boats.” here